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26 SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile salve, §1 per warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, ng, external, internal or protruding without fail, no matter of how long ug. 1628 Devisadero st, near Sutter. ADA, magnetic healer; rheumatism, a, face biemishes cured. 1314 How- t. MRS DR for rheumatism, and ladies’ specialists. Market st B. 1. WILLIAMS gives eloctricity 1055 papered from $i; whitened, $1 £ done. Hartman Pat wing orphan and half or- ys have been admitted to July 1, 18%, to Jan. 1, ens, 10 yrs. 3 mos.; The- yrs. 1 mo.; Petra M. Masgaret Peterson, 1 te Kempf, 4 yrs. 3 mos.; 12 yrs. 10 mos.; Nina E. Mil- Emily E. Reed, § yrs. 10 ks, 11 yrs. 3 mos.; Mary Baok, § yrs.; Cruz Isura, lsura. § yrs. 6 mos.; Vin- mos.; Alvin C. Rupky, Bonicke, § yrs. 11 mos.: yrs. 6 mos.; John mos.: Charles Pet- Willlam Peterson, 2 Gisen, 15 yrs.; Myron 11 mos.; Henry E. barles K. Foster, G. Foster, 2 yrs , 10 yrs. 3 mos.; ; Percy L. Miller, Farley, 8 yrs. . 3 mos. 7S, MARY P. MacCRELLISH, Secy. P. O. Asylum, $07 Pine st. s’ Directory Orphan Asylum gives no- at the following orphans and half or- hans have been received into the orphanag From July 1 to, December 81, 18%: May Thots, 2 yrs. mo.; Jennie H enot, § yrs. ; Amelia Hussenot, 2 yrs. € mo 7 mo.; Abita Roadlet, 3 yrs.: Virginia Kirby, earney. § yrs. 3 mo. 6 yrs. § Gadulupe Alviso, 6 yrs Farren. 8 yrs. 1 mo.; ¥rs. 6 mo.; Charles Foun- Howard Jenkins, § yrs.; r k. 2 yrs. 5 mo.; Cella Basana, asana, 4 yrs in St. Joseph's Infant July 1, 185, to Decem- er.'5 years; Charles 4: Mary Canessa, % Joseph Burns, 3 5-6; Ges o, 8: Willlam Mot- §; Fred Sutz, ; Rose Herbert, §. = hanage s hereby r given that the Maria Kip 520 Lake st . half-orphan and aban- m October 1, 189, to January Nettie Moore, aged 12 years; Ceclle amson, aged 11 years; Irene Bennet, re; Vera C. Faber, aged § years: Faber, aged 4 years; Bessie 1 Mabel J. Lee, aged 5 years; aged 2 years; Emily Johns. vears; Dorothea Johnston, aged —Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills he best: safe, reliablej take no other; etamps for particy r country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 5 Montgomery st rooms 8-10: tel. 5590 e —— NT NOTICES. ice—Wittram Propeller Com- principal piace of business, an Francisco. ¢ Directors, held on the 18th day mber, 159, an assessment (No. 7)) of stock of the corporation, payable im- mediately in United States gold coln to the secretary st the office of the cOmpany at the ehove sddress Any €tock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 22nd day of January, 186, will be delinguent and advertised for sale et public auction, and uniess payment is made before, will be #0ld on the 12th day of February. 190, to pay the delinguent assess ment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of esle. Iy order of the Board of Di- rectors. CHARLES A. HUG. Secretary. 227 Market st ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $10% CASH, balance easy terms; new 7-room cks to local. 1 block to Park st.: home: write for particulars. 1070 Broadway, Oakland. Jducing_company; $1 per 1A STANDARD & GIANT rooms 15-16, 24 floor, Mills : ge § rooms and bath; : easy term ; fine cottage: § large rooms th $3500; only $100 eash, balance th: great snap. 4ixi50. Morton st., between rail- n and school; handsome new tage of 7 rooms and bath; $500 and 325 per nt Lot 36x150 da av -story house of & rooms and near Morton-st. station; rm Lot 40x150; fine mew 2-story house, 8 rooms and bath: Morton st., near stations and ®chools. §500 cash. balance $30 per month. $3600—Lot : on main avenue; cottage 8 rooms and bath; great bargain, Houses all parts of Alameda. H._ P. MOREAL & CO., 1422 Park st., Alameda, Cal. Real Estate and General Land tgomery st. —Corner lot §7x150, with modern e of § rooms. nd description, condition and loca- find you one.’ A. R. DENKE 8r., Alameda. S new modern house 7 rooms; cholce YOUNG, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $3000—SEE this 2) acres of land in heart of town of Berkeley, with a fine 4-room house; mortgage for $130 to the Oakland Bank of Savings, which can remain or can be taken up. W. C. MORAN x127, and a 5-room cottage; ce at $15 per month, including W. C. MORAN. 16003 ACRE of land, barns, 2 chicken hout berry main rEe plenty of fruit trees, ines, etc.; $500 cash, balance can re- on terms to suit. W $9000—BARGAIN in cholcest part of Berkeley: acres that will subdivide into 83 lots; see his. W. C. MORA: $1600—5-ROOM house and a 3-room cottage, on corner lot, GOXIW: non-resident must have money. W. C. MORAN, Lorin Sta., Berkeley. $99 BUYSE a home: very easy terms; corner lot comfortable cottage of 4 rooms: con- t to station. H. D. IRWIN, Lorin sta- $140_NEAT cottage, & rooms, bath; hot and bigh basement orner lot 50x116; ted and papered; small cash pay- asy installments. H. D. IRWIN, corner 1ot BUx140; 7-room barn: sell on easy terms. , Lorin station. $2500—New modern 7-room home; street im- m{";a,vmelv new home; 7 rooms; terms to MUST SELL TO-DAY Three modern houses, eastern frontage and grand marine view: § rooms: elegant finish; only kalf & biock from University of California’ all ready to move into: easy payments. Parti- Culure of M. L. WOURTS, Seventeenth and Broadway, Oakland. ETOCK can be had st §1 per share in CALI. FORNIA STANDARD & GIANT OIL COM PANIES: producing and shipping 150 barrels per day from ONE WELL: six others being Britied; sale of STOCK limited. Rooms 15-16, 24 floor, Mills building, San Francisco. » BEAUTIFUL lot 46x130, on Telegraph ave, B A emap. ot {0x136, near Golden Gate. Address R., box 14, Call office. $1500_COST $2500; nearly mew 2-story house: 7 g ¥, ciectric lights, elc.; on double iot; 80 feat from electric cars. <4 Tion. eary terms. Address R.. box 4. Call BERKELEY ROOMS. o A AP~ e “THE PLEASANTON,” 2632 Durant ave., near university—Rooms with or without board; young ledies Isabella Mills, 4 yrs. | Albert Kear- | 24 | has received the | Cent per share was levied upon the | ck FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE by H. A. PLEITNER, o Fruityale Station, Cal. $260—Chotce lot, 100x150; only 1 block from electric cars; see this for & bargain. $550—House of 4 rooms and basement; large chicken house, good weli and pump; lot §Ix110; all fenced: $100 cash, balance on your own terms. $760—Cottage of 4 rooms; lot G0x108; barn, chicken houses, fruit trees, etc.; easy terms if desired. $860—House of § rooms; small hothouse, fine weil and force pump, fruit trees, shrubbery, stable and chicken houses; lot 76x110; all fenced. $950—Cottage of 6 rooms and bath; stationary tubs; chicken and pigeon houses; 4 blocks from | Twenty-third avenue station. | $1400—For sale in Alameda; 2-story house of 6 | rooms and bath; stabie; large lot; 3 blocks from | Park-st. station: fine neighborhood; street work | and cement walks complete. | $3250—Fine modern cottage of 7 rooms; porce- lain bath, 2 mantels, hot-air furnace, gas, etc.; large stable; fruit trees; lot 50x220; located in | the best part of Fruitvale; 1 block from eleo- | tric_cars. b H. A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—903 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2250—LOVELY cottage, new and all mode: fine grounds, etc.; nicely located and sunn: § rooms; call and examine. ALDEN CO. 1118 Broadway. | LOOK at new, 2-story, 7-room residence; cor. lot; Russell and Wheeler sts., Berkeley; sale or trade. ALDEN CO., 118 Broadway. | $1500—2 COTTAGES at a bargain: Center sta- e both for $150. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broad- WAY. 310 FOR lots on Fruitvale avenue; broad gauge station; big reduction; worth three times t amount; have been authorized to close them out at this figure; terms can be arranged to sult; blg chance for investment; call early and ‘take your choice; only 15 left. GEORGE | B. M. GRAY, 44 Ninth st., Oakland. SPECIAL—I have to offer at a sacrifice until | February 10 a few of the choicest lots in Fruitvale. It will pay you to see these at once. H. W. DAVIS, agent, room 3, %05 , Oakland. balance 328 per month; modern $350 CASH, | house: 5 minutes’ walk to local; sunny and | | new. WM. P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, Oakland. | BARGAIN—$7% for a four-room cottage, with | basement; lot 33 1-3x100; rent $Si per annum; | | convenient to cars, train and proposed_ter- | minus of Sante Fe R. R. Apply R. J. MONT- | GOMERY, 470 Thirteenth st., Oakland. WANTED Cottage with one or more acres, | near car line, Alameda County. H. WIND- SON, Fruitvale. $17,00—CHOICE business proj cent met. Address box 162, BUYS Thirtieth and Union street; $250 cash; balance | mortgage: house worth the money. L. L. M. | SALSBURY, %08 Broadway. CALIFORNIA STANDARD OIL COMPANY, GIANT OIL COMPA! Stock at $1 per share Sale Limit -room cottage an Buy in a Producing Company. Rooms 15-16, 3d floor, Mills building, Ban | Francisco. | $4000—FOR 3 houses and lots, each with § | “rooms and bath, with the iatest improve- | ments; strictly up-to-date; Al neighborhoo street 'work complete; all conveniences; near to echools, cars, stores, etc.; permanent ten- ants; big interest on the money invested: bank mortgage $3000; seeing is belleving; call J. 5. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, ou-[ $50 CASH, $8 50 monthly till paid for; chicken | run, 150x256; sandy loam soll; plenty of good | water; level land: site, climate and sofl the best: no fogs or cold winds; 3 buildings now completed; Westall tract, adjoining East Oak- | land. close to electric car line, %0-foot boule- | vard and fine school; price, all' told, $590; call | or send for circular, 455 Seventh'st., near | corner Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. | | HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. $3500 BUYS a $6000 business property on San | Pablo ave.: stores and flats and a large lot, | | with private waterworks: mortgage $2500: can | remain; a rare bargain for business prop- erty; investigate. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broad- way, Oakland. | THE first-class, old-established business; good for 'selling; rare chance. E. E. | | | $€500—WILL sell quick for $i200; fine corner | lot 45x175: 9 rooms; up to date. | CE, %8 Broadway, Oakland, CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly | "Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States, postpaid, for $1 per year. OAKLAND ROOMS WANTED. YOUNG Southern gentleman, stranger, desires | to rent a furnished room in a private family | in Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley. Box 24, Call office, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the | _furmiture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 75 (Zc per share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY, will be payable at the office of the company, No. 327 Market st.. (n and after Saturday, January 20, 1900. Trans- fer books will cloae on Saturday, January 13, 1500, at 32 o'clock m. | E. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 5 (25 cents per ehare) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office of the com- pany, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, January 15, 1900. nsfer books will close on Tuesday, January 9, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco—At a regular meeting of the board of directors of this bank. held January 2, 1500. & dividend was declared for the half year ending December 31, 189, at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum. payable on and after the 15th Inst. Transfer books will be closed trom the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. January 3. 1900. P —— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Bert S. McComas, 24, 1532 Taylor street, and Frankie Field, 18, Oskland. Michael G. Blelich. 25, 1311 Howard street, and Theresia F. Bollinger, 36, city. Charley Goodwin, 24, Oakland, and Ida B. Wedding, 13, city. Michael J. Casey, 30, Randsburg, and Lizzie M. Mullins, 26, city. Theodore C. Gray, 22, 858 Illinols street, and May K. Henningsen, 20, Cachagua. Frank Meyer, 30, San Mateo, and Sarah A. Lamb, 39, 225 Harrlet street. Charley E. Churchman, 28, 266 Tehama street, and H. Adelal Barnett, 25, Santa Rosa. Thomas Cleone, 35, Buckeye, and Luigia Fili- pelli, 23, city. Joseph Kerfoot, 47, Ferndale, and Teresa Mo- Cann, 27, Ferndal BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mafl will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publish. BORN. BENNETT—In this city, January 9, 1900, to the wife of Reuben D. Bennett, a_son. FOLEY—In this city, January 10, 1300, to the wife of Wtiliam E. Foley, a son. FRITZ—In this city, January 10, 1900, to the wife of Antone Fred Fritz, a daughter. GERLOFF—In this city, January 3, 1900, to the wife of G. Gerloff, a daughter. | GILMOUR~—In this city, January 11, 1%00, to | the wife of Thomas W. Gilmour, a daugh- ter. LANDSBERGER—In this city, to/the wife of Nathan J. Landsberger, a daughter. LINDLEY—In Oakland, January 1, 1300, to the wife of Morton Lindley, a daughter. LOWDEN—In this city, January 8, 1900, to the wife of James W. Lowden, a son. MARTINONI—In Alameda, December 31, 1899, to the wife of P. Martinonl, a daughter. NEVIN—In this city, January 12, 1900, to the wife of George . Nevin, a son. PINTO-—In this city, January 7, 1600, to the wife of George J. Pinto, a daughter. RETHERS—In this city, January 11, 1900, to the wife of Dr. Theo. Rethers, a son. | SHEAHAN—In this city, January 5, 1900, to the wife of John J. Sheahan, a daughter. WATERS—In_this city, December 23, 189, to the wife of W. W. Waters, a son. WEBER—In this city, January §, 1900, to the wife of Albert Weber, a daugh MARRIED. HANNAY—DONNELLY~—In this city, Decem- ber 28, 1899, by the Rev, Father Nugent, John A. Hegnnay and Loretto G. Donnelly, both of San Francisco. LANNIN—NORTON—In this city, November 28, 1568, by the Rev. James Stokes, Patrick J. mln and Katie Norton, both of San Fran- SPENCE—GROSS—In Albuquerque, New Mex- ico, December 24, 1893, Charles Spence of Al- buquerque and Mamie E. Gross of San Fran- ‘WEDEL—DUNNE—In Portland, Or., December 12, 15%, John F. Wedel and Fannie Dunne, both of San Francisco. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1900. DIED. Anderson, Mary J. Bowers, Carl H. Carrigan, Mary Connor, Lawrence Cronin,’ Jeremiah Desmond, John T. Egan, Thomas Delehanty, Hanora Erhart, Robert Fritz (infant) Hamliton, Manfred Harris, Anne L. Hose, Jennle C. Johnson, Christine Willtam H. Sarah Livingston, Louts Lombard, Emil Sarah ch, mmnl.. Willlam Malech, Dr. Gustav Maguire, Thomas Moore, Caroline L. O'Gara, Michael Otto, Herman J. Poppe, Augusta Schilling, Adam J.Jr. Torras, Kate A. Vassault, Ferdinand Wiebalk,' Gretchen Whelan, Catherine Williams, Alexander Wohn, Augusta Youngman, Aloysius ANDERSON—In this -city January Mary J. 13, 1800, » beloved wife of Captain John E. An- derson, ‘daughter of Mrs. Cooke of Madison, In ., mother of Tillie, Arthur, Charles and Etta Anderson, and sister of Nicholas Cook of Madison, Ind., and Barbara Feheringer, & native of Madison, month and § days. ¥ Notice of funeral 8t the funeral parlors of Miesion street, Mission Ind., aged 42 years 1 hereafte Remalins t Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Masonic Temple. BOWERS—In this city, January 12,+1900, Carl H., beloved husband of Anna C. Bowers, and father of Charles Bowers, a native of Den- mark, aged 48 years and % months. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Suncay), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgome: streets, under the auspices of King Solomon's Lodge No. 260, F. and A. M. Cemetery. OFFICERS and members Interment 1. O. O. F. of Golden Gate Camp No. 84, Woodmen of the World, are requested to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, Carl H. Bowers, from the Masonic Temple this day (Sunday), at 1 of :30 o'clock. By order F. P. PHELPS, C. C. CARRIGAN—In this city, January 13, 1900, Mary, beloved wife of the late Stmon Carri- an, and mother of Mrs. M. Bolan, Mrs, E. | ay and the late Edw. F. Carrigan, & na- tive of County Limerick, Ireland, years. aged @ CONNOR—In this city, January 10, 1900, Law- rence Connor, beloved husband of Mary Con- nor, and father of Thomas Connor, & native of County Meath, Ireland, § months. A member of Y No. 14. A. O.°U. W. 3 years and Buena Lodge D> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, dence, 1560 Fell street, lows' Hall, Beventh and Market streets from his late resi- thence to Odd Fel- where services will be held under the aus: pices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 304, 1. O, O, . commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. CRONIN—In San Pablo, January 11, 1300, Jeremiah, Ellen Cronin, and brof Contra Costa. County, beloved son of r of Danlel and Denis Cronin of San Pablo and Katie Cronin of Alameda, & native of Clipper Geap, Cal., aged 28 years. DE! Hanora, beloved wife Delehanty, late of Rio EHANTY—In this city, January 12, 1500, of the late Edmond Vista, and mother of Joseph, Mary, Annie, Ellen, Edward, Lizzle, Katle &nd John Delehanty, & native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 60 please copy.) years. (Boston Pilot G7Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, the funeral this day trom her late resi- dence, 402 Sanchez street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10: Holy Cross Cemetery. DE! % 35 years. 30 o'clock. Interment OND—In this city, January 18, 1900, John Desmond, a native of San Francisco, aged EGAN—In this city, January 12, 1500, Thomas Fgan, beloved brother of Patrick Egan, & na- tive of County Roscommon, Ireland, years. [7The funeral will (Sunday), at ® o'clock, 3. C. 0'Connor & C: térment Holy Cross ged b3 take place this day from the parlors of 767 Mission street. In- Cemetery. | ERHART—In the City and County Hospital, January 13, 1900, Robert Erhart, a native of Germany, aged 58 years. FRITZ—In this city, January 12, 1900, infant daughter of Antone and Lily Fritz. HAMILTO! —In the City and County Hospital, January 13, 1900, Manfred George Hamilton, a native of Oregon, aged 37 years. Lawrence Harris, §. Calderwood, Mrs Fresno, Cal., and Miss River, Mass., a native of Massachusett; | HARRIS—In Fruitvale, January 11, 1800, Anne beloved w. ster of Mrs. O. P. Thompson of H. A. Harris of Fall L7 friends’ and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the mor- tuary chapel of Bessie Twenty-third avenue, ment at Berkley, HOSE—In Oekland, East Oakland. Mass. January J. Wood & Co., 1128 inter- 13, 1500, Jennte C., beloved wife of Albert C. Hose, a native of New York, aged 32 years 5 months and 14 Christine Johnson. ¥ Notice of funeral Jo! H 2S—In this city, Jan & native of Ohio, aged § dearly beloved husband of Bessie Jones NSON—In Prescott, Ariz., January 12, 1900, hereafter. uary 11, 1900, Willlam 7 years and 8 month: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend (Sunday), dence, O. F. Hall, corner S at 9 o'clock, 622 Twentleth street, the funeral this day from his late resi- thence to 1. O. eventh and Market streets, where services will be conducted un- der the auspices of Gol 204, L O. O. F. iden Gate Lodge No. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend LEWIS—In thi Lewis, belove widow of H. M. Lewis Australia. reets. city, Ja nuary 12, 1900, Sarah mother of Rose F. Lewis, and (Pioneer), & native of (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited ‘to attend this day (Sunday), at $: residence, 1529 Larkin st LIVID Louls, ston, and brother of M the funeral services 30 o'clock, at her late treet. Interment pri- GSTON—In_this city, January 11, 1300, beloved husband of Eleanor Living- ichael and Luke Liv- ingston of San Francisco and Abe Livingston, Mrs. Lichtensteder, Swartz of New York, a aged fully invited to attend (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, ears. (New York papers please copy. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respec Mrs. Kramer and Mrs. native of New York, the funeral this day from Elks' Hall, cor- ner Sutter street and Grant avenue, under the auspices of San Francl P. O. E. LOMBARDI—In this cl sco Lodge No. 3, B. Interment, Laurel Hill Cemetery. ity, January 11, 1900, Emil Lombardi, dearly " beloved brother of Sebastlan Lombardl and Mrs. Adelina Lom- bardl, a native of Switzerland, aged 35 years 7 months and 21 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances are tuily notified to attend (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, parlors of Valente, Marl respect- the funeral this day from the undertaking ini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, near Union, thence to New Itallan Cemetery. LYNCH—In this city, Jai wite Thomas Kelly, Ryan, Mrs. Matt and sis “arrol of M. C. Lynch, daughter of Mr: nuary 11, 1900, Sarah, er of Mrs. Marti; 1 and Rose, Winifred, Esther and Frank Kelly, a native of Canada, d 34 years. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral thi day (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1023 Valencla street, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Cross Cemetery, by 10: Twenty-fiftth and Valen: McKENNA—In this city, Interment Holy 40 o'clock train from cla streets. January 12, 1900, at his residence, 501 Guerrero street, William, beloved husband of Catharine G. McKenna, and father of William V. A. and Mary A. McKe! ., Thomas R., Charles nna, a native of Ire- land, aged 70 years 5 months and 20 days. [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), held at the restdence. Cemetery, at 9:30 o'clock. Bervices will be Interment Holy Cross by electric funeral car from cor- ner of Twenty-first and Guerrero streets at prompt 10 o' clock. MAGUIRE—In th Thomas, youngest and city, January 13, 1900, dearly beloved son of John and ‘Annie Magulire, and brother of Rose d Peter Maguire, o native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 8 days. MALECH—At his residen nue, January 10, 1900, Malach, beloved father Theodore G. and John Mrs. Willlam F. Clark, Sachsen Welmar, Germany, aged 80 year: (San Jose, please copy.) Cal.,, and ce, 521 Van Ness ave- Dr. Gustav Herman of Dr. Herman F., George Malech and & native of Weid; Phiiadeiphia pape [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, the funeral this day , frem Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der the auspices of Ha 1. 0. 0. F. tery. MOORE—In this city, at daughter, %05 Fourteent 1900, Caroline Leonora Moore (nee Rodgers) dearly beloved wife of William F. Moore, an F. Jr. and Aibert Moore, Mrs, A. E. Waiker, Mrs. A. H. Joost and t| mother of Willlam rmony Lodge No. 13, Cremated at Odd Fellows' Ceme- the residence of her h street, January 11, late Frank, Estelle, John and Lizzie Moore, a native of Hessen-Cassel, Germany, aged 63 years 2 months and 27 d Paulus please copy.) Frauen Vereln. A member of St. (Chicago pape: [ Friends and acquaintances are respict- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, %05 Fourteenth street, near Noe, thence to St. Paulus German E: = cal Lutheran Church, corner Eddy and Gough streets, where funeral services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment I O. O. F Cémetery. O'GARA—In this city, January 13, 1900, Michael O'Gar: O'Gara, father of John, O'Gara, and brother of John O'Gara of Gras beloved husband of the late Margaret James and Dominick iteville, Cal, Mrs. Margaret Church of Bos. ton, Mass., nd Mrs. James McKenna, a na- tive of Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland, aged 65 years 4 months and 26 se copy.) days. (Boston papers »l 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:45 o'clock, from 142 Post street, thence to 11 o'clock creek route ferry to St. Mary's Cemetery, Oaklana. OTTO—In this city, January 13, 1 Herman Of Zml s father of Mrs, 0, native of Pennsylvania, aged 54 years. TLate HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gall AND EMB. 0 Tistn st opposite Lincoln School. & member of Garfleld Post No. 34, G. A. R. EFrFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow mona-ly‘). at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118 Geary street. Inter- ment National Cemetery, Presidio. POPPE—In this city, January 12, 1900, Augusta, beloved wife of the late Charles L. Poppe, & Dative of Germany. C7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Mon- day), at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 926 Shotwell street. interment orivate. SCHILLING—In this city, January 11, 1800, Adam J. Schilling Jr., dearly beloved son of Anna and the late Adam Schilling, and be- loved brother of George, Joseph, Sophie and Anna Schilling and Mrs. Bertha Shelley, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 2 months and 13 days. A member of St.” Paulus Socisty. E>Friends and acquaintances are ot tully invited to attend the funeral this®day (Bunday), at 12:16 o'clock, from the resi- dence of'his mother, 4605 Eighteenth street, near Hattle, thence fo St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where services will be held, commencing at 1 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. TORRAS—In Fast Oakland, January 13, 1900, Keate- A. Torras, widow of the late Vincent A. Torras, and mother of Mrs. G. R. Harris ind Ray and Willle Torras, a native of Ire- land, aged 54 years 5 months and 11 day: VASSAULT—In this city, at his residence, 2337 Pine street, January 13, 1900, Ferdinand Vas- | sault, beloved husband of Virginia G. M. Vassault, and father of Theodora, Virginia, Ferdinand 1. and Lawrence S. Vassault, a native of New York City, aged 80 years. D7 Funeral from the chapel of Trinity Eviscopal Church, Bush and Gough streets, to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. WIEBALK — In_ Alameda, January 11, 130, Gretchen, dearly beloved wife of the late Emest. N. D, Wiebaik, mother of Mrs. F. Scharninghausen, August and Anna Wie- balk and Mrs. C. Nold, and sister of August thy Sp ev sul Scl col to Timemaker, the being 6 to 5, while 7 to 2 coul about the Schorr entry. Flower of Gold seemed to be a drug on the market at 5 TIMEMAKER FIGURED IN A CLOSE FIT Schort’s Spnn_'——ter Downed Flower of Gold a Nose. Fog and a chilling blast wafted in from e ocean kept many from attending the ort at Tanforan Park. The fair sex was well represented in the stand, but the crowd in the betting ring was light for a Saturday gathering. Aside from two ents the racing was uninteresting, re- Iting in three favorites earning purses. sturdy crack of the horr stable, showed a streak of his real form when he defeated Flower of Gola and Sardine in the fifth, a six furlong run. Throughout the betting Sardine had a mmanding call, the prevaliing price laid be had 2, and she nearly turned the trick. Out- footing Sardine from the very start, the Rancho del Paso filly led to” within ten feet of the wire, where Jenkins with one stroke of his whip landed Timemaker first by a aose. It was the prettiest piece of saddle work Jenkins has shown since his Warnecke, Mrs.'J. Plath and Mrs. F. Kell, | arrival here. The favorite finished a & native of Bremervorde, Germany, aged 62 | good third. The winner's time, 1:13, years and 19 days. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers Dlease copy.) (7 Bervices this day (Sunday), at 10 o’clock, at her late residence 1837 San Antonio ave- nue, corner of Lafayette street. Services and ualed the track record. arney Schreiber's fast filly Sofala scored her second victory in the two-year- old scramble. Coupled with Kingstelle interm: metery, San Fran- | the pair closed 9 to 10 choices, with Laura oA e s Makanin Cemuten, e e A e WHELAN—An anniversary requiem high mass | the jump, winning easily from Lilly Wil be celebrated for the reposs of the soul | DIgEs. ura Marie ran third. of the late Catherine Whelan to-morrow | 1he Schreiber colors were again suc- (Monday), at 9 o'clock, at Star of the Bea | cessful in the mile and a furlong selling Church, corner of Eighth and Point Lobos | affair which followed, being carried to the avenues. Friends are invited to attend. WILLIAMS—In Boston, January 11, 1900, Ajex- ander Williams, dearly beloved ' brother of Clarlssa W. Patch, the late Emily W. Whal- ley and the late Robert Williams, a native of Boston, Mass., aged §2 years. WOHN—In this city, January .13, 1900, Au- gusta, dearly beloved wife of John Wohn, mother of Willlam, Walter, Erich and Herr- man Wobn and Mrs. Julia Lefeber, and sl ter of Herrman, Thomas and the late Emma Koch, a native of Neumarkt, Germany, aged 49 years 5 months and 9 days. C¥Friends and acqualrtances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1225 York street, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth| Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. YOUNGMAN—In this city, January 13, 1900, Aloysius, beloved son of George and Maria Youngman, and brother of Eveline, Made- ieine and George Youngman, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 days. I Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 508 Ninth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In the Divorce Court. The suit by which Laura M. Grossman seeks to obtaln a decree of divorce from Dr. Erward L. Grossman on the ground of ‘extreme cruelty was heard and sub- mitted for decision before Judge Seawell yesterday. Mary R. Hutchinson has se- cured a divorce from James E. Hutchin- son on the ground of failure to provide. The marriage of Roslyn H. Stevens to Jack Stevens was annuiled by Judge Sea- well yesterday on the ground that the de- fendant had a wife living at the time he married the plaintiff. Suits for divorce on the ground of cruelty have been filed by Mary Treadwell against James Tread- well, Katherina Ruef against Jacob Ruef, Emelia_Vatuone against Angelo Vatuone, N. L. Hansen against Emily A. Hansen and Minnie Berger against Gabriel A. Berger. On the ground of desertion by William H. Barman against Barbara Bar- man, Ray Kemling against F. W. Kem- ling, Henry Herrin against Alice J. Her- rin, Louisa A. Henderson against Willlam G. Henderson and_Malcolna E. McNalr against Loulsa M. McNalr. — Murdered by Burglars. EDENBURG, Ohio, Jan. 13.—N. K. Goss, a merchant, was shot and killed early this morning by three burglars whom he 1 be: Pij ou! b, fin| no oV bei afl a suf W ET! Al C1 front by Stuttgart. ing started a 4 to 5 favorite, and after | making all the pace disposed of Del Paso the stretch, where he sessed any great amount of class. took the lead after a quarter had been covered and looked to have the race won at the paddcck, when Spencer on Anjou collared and led him out a nose. tice of Woman Suffrage.” were loudly applaude There were ot The very cleverly. Whaleback came from behind, taking the show. A cheap band of “‘crabs’ lined up In the third event, a_ five furlong sprint, with Monda a 3 to 2 favorite In the ring. Al- rt Baldwin Sr. gave the choice a rub to began stopping. ggott then came fast with Romany, a 9 to 1 shot, forcing Jenkins to ride Monda t to win by less than a length. Wild Het ran into the show. Eight lined up in the mile run for three- year-olds that started In the San Bruno stake and ran unplaced. Tar Hill carried the coin of the smart ones at odds of 9 to failing utterly to show that he pos- Erwin Tar Hill ished third. The books laid 3 to 1 that Lomo could t repeat his win of earlier in the week er the timber in the concluding num- r. He did, however, and very easily, ter showing first all the way. ~Balista, 12 to 1 shot, reached the wire half a length before the favorite, Meddler, for second place. Suffrage and Equality. Yesterday afternoon there was a meet- ing under the auspices of the Mission Suf- frage and West End Political Equality clubs in the Young Men’'s Christian Asso- clation building, in the interest of woman ffrage. The principal address was by flllam Emmett_Coleman on “The Jus- His remarks by his auditors. er numbers o Muste, amme, as follows: America,” sung by the audience; recita- tion, Mrs. Lida Hickok; music, song, Mrs. ice Eckman Cramer; plano solo, Miss Belle Ensign; reading, Miss Emily Curtis: “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” sung by the audience. ———— Iroquois Officers Installed. At its last regular meeting the Iroquools ub installed the following officers for 1900: President, Willlam McMann; first vice president, W. M. Cannon; second vice | president, J. B. Keenan; recording secre- discovered in his store. The burglars es- | tary, Fred A. Baldwin; corresponding sec- caped and an armed posse started in pur- | retary, J. L. Murphy; financial secretary, sult. A. D. Pratt; treasurer, P. H. Thomas; elgowan geld- | trustees—Louls Metzger, L. V. Merle, Jer- emiah Deasy, W. J. Bryan, Joseph Gorman and Charles Edelman. Hon. James G. Maguire addressed the club last Friday evening, when the an- niversary of the battle of New Orleans was celebrated. Next Friday evening the Iroquols Club will debate on the gques- tion of the\proposed abolishment of the State und municipal tax. e ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. E Dinkelspel, Suisun |J C Graves, Elmira Miss Griswold, S Jose |C W Hazard, lowa Mrs W G Fewell, Sac_J H Gardiner, Rio Vist J P Helmgren, BearsR Henry Thurtell, Reno B Rousseau, Sierra Val M C Wilson, Portland A Penningfon, Ukiah |Mrs M Willlams, Portl W R Allen, Chicago |P Hirsh & w, N'Y M E Jamison, St Anth'W Chambers & w, Or G East & wt, Los Ang/G A Ligs. Nevada City | T € Hocking, Modesto R'B Stephens. Los Ang F C Parker, Chicago M Gunckel, Chicago Miss A H'Daugherty,'L A Booksin, San Jose Livermore, |C Kraft, San Jose G D Fiske, Woodland |C H Blumer, Szc Mrs A C Watson, Ohio/S Mudrey, Winipeg J 8 Carroll, Cal 3 F Shephierd, Fresno Mrs M Merriwether,Cal Miss N L Campbell,Cal Miss W Hansen, S Raf/H L Smith, Cal D W Burchard,'S JoselJ Edman & w, Cal F M Smith, Vacaville B W Howard, Utah . Cal [Miss C B Ruke, Ky nn, Portland [M Houston & w, Cal , Portland (Mrs L Jose. Palo Alto Mrs Stevens, Skaguay |[E D Shattuck, Chicago € W Joynt, Skaguay |Wm O Johnson, Elko | Mrs Joynt, Skaguay [T W Petty & w, S Rat W N Smith, Portiand [C W Purington. Boston P Huntzsch, Fresno J Owens, Bakersfleld F Henry, Fresno S E McShane, Germny P B McLeod, Seattle | PALACE HOTEL. W W Meek, Denver |G T Meacham, Seattle A L Doremus, N Y |T Flournay, L Ang F E_Keating, Cal W H_ Murphy, Stantrd Mr Woersker, China |P A Delmas, L Ang Mrs Woercker, China (J H Church, N Y Lt Romanoff, Germany|G Brown, Stanford Mrs 8 Watson, Ohio |H § Howard, Mass A Nelston, London |H S Dewey, N Y Mrs A Nelston, London W B Buckminster, Bos H H Brown, Antelope E H Mason, N Y ‘W _H Brown, Antelope F F Saunders. Denver C Wilson, Cal Mrs F F Saunders, J F Maloney, Alaska | Denver C W Smith, 'Cal E B Deming, Chgo J C Dorward, Boston W Kastriner, Duluth E A Hansen, Boston |Mrs W Kastriner, Mrs 1 E Levi, N Y | Duluth R Van Brunt, Leland (J J Post, Mich F F_Peabody, Chgo |J E Dodge, Boston Mrs F F Peabody, Chg'J H Martin, N Y W R Winchester, Neb F A Duggan, Trenton F C Baker, Portiand (Mrs F A Duggan, | W W Baker, Portland | Trenton H R Jacobs, Ptland |Mrs W Parlin, T E V Avery, Stanford Miss Parlin, Illinols W A Choaté, S Ana |J P McCreedy, Chgo | D W Argyle Seattle |Mrs J P McCreedy, Cg J Stull, 8§t Louls NEW WESTERN HOTEL. L Rafael, Yountville |M Mason, Ukfah W Chambers & w, Pa |L Wartenberg. L Ang J Pritchard, Fresno |L Aumiller, Ft Baker G Stark, Dixon M B Stevens, Los Ang J H Rafter, Cuffeys C Miss R Niil, Fresno D Morpeth, Auckland |S E Nill, Fresno Miss E Johnson, S Jose O Olson, Reedley Mrs Gillmore, San Jose |J D Hendricks, Stktn F A Moyer, Portland |P F Ross, Truckee C F Johnhon, St Paul L Smith, Modesto OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a_m., Jas 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Feb. 6. Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seat- tle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m.. Jan. 8. 11, 18, 21, 26, 31, Feb. 5, and every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y.; at Ta- coma to N. P. R'y.: at Vancouver to C. P. R'y | “For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m. Jan 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Feb. 3, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, & m., Jan 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, Feb. 4 and | every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Pcrt Har- ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a m., Jan. 5 9 13, 17, 21 25, 29, Feb. 2, and fourth day thereafter. \ For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a m., Tth of each month. For further information folder, The company reserves the right to change | steamers, sailing dates and hours of ullln'l | obtatn company’s without previous notice. TICK OFFICE street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agt: 10 Market s n Francisco. —4 New Montgomery THE CALL’S RA CING CHART. (Copyright, 1300, by H. H. Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Saturday, January 13, 1900.—Thirty-seventh day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather fine. Track fast. J. J. BURKE—Presiding Judge. J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. @29, FIRST RACE—Three furlongs; two-year-old fillies; purse, $400, . Betting. Taadhis s e L TGhEIRG. - ks s Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. C1. (&7) Sofala . T R 12 12 |Bullman 75 510 67 Lily Diggs 0801 22 22 [T. Walsh T 657 Laura Marie 085 L 83 85 |Jenkins &'y ... Opal Stone osts 4% 4% [Bassinger 0 2 67 Moonbright i e 1 61 5 [H Swart...) 0 6 ... Kingstelle 208/ 65 < 5% 61 |Phelan | el . Ullagon . gy L e 72 |Morgan e s Lily Stmpson.......108 T © 5 71 8 [Spencer .. 5 12 Core .. 05| Lett ... S PR G ke, ¢ T T % %, Good start t Core. W ime—%, 13; %, 3% start except Core. Won easily. Second and t Winner, B. Schreiber's ch. f., by Balgowan-Spozia. s s e Sofala the best. Lily Diggs s fast. Others a poor lot. @28, SEQND RACE-Mile and an elghth; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, . A I i Index. Horse. Age. Welght.St. 4m. L o R e T ©a_Stuttgart, 4. a3 13 12 12 11% |Bullman .....| 1 10 (%02) Del Paso, . 25 3h [ R e 60 Whaleback, 4.......114 4 € 8h 2h 3n (Thorpe ...ooon| 6 10 (60) Tirade, 4.. s 1n 21 3% 42 |Piggott o R 606 Faversham, 4.......171 &h 3h §6 56 [Ruiz.. & 600 Inverary I, 5.......103| 6 __ 42 B ehee 6 IHeinson do 1 Time—3, :12; %, 3%%: %. 1:04%; mile, 1:43; 1%m, 1:56%. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and’ third driving. Winner, B. Schreiber's b. g., by Balgowan-Ohio Belle, Stuttgart made all the running. Del Paso was all gut. Tirade stopped. N 624, THIRD RACE—Five furlonss; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, H00. . Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str, Fin. op. | O T80 Monda 4 aalr s R Y e 55 33 &80 Romany, 13| 8 h 3h 3% 2n 5y (6M) WIIA Het, B.vosoenyo 115 3 XA Ak s 6 12 (558) A. Baldwin Sr., 4..113| 1 11 21% 23 42 3 us 580 Antloch, 4. 13 5 8 TR B e 0 » 438 C. H. Har 3| 7 SR B1 &b 6k s 1 334 Lona Marie, 6. 15| 4 72 3 75 78 50 0 The Last, 5. 15] 8 b 8 _ [Ru 0 2 Time—t, :12%; %, 36%; %. 1:01%. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, W, P. Fine's b, g., by imp. Inverness-Mascot. Monda was gamest of a cheap assortment. Romany cut off on backstretch. Baldwin quit, Scratched—Almoner 113, Pongo 120, Gold Baron 113, Croker 113, Helen G 115. 625 FOURTH RACE—One mile; three-year-ol ° lds; purse, $600. & Betting. Index, Horse. ‘Welght. |St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. Op. C‘l_ 613 Anjou .. 2 12 71 €1 41 1 ns [Spencer 3 §13 Erwin $oeh AR 1% 1% Jenkins "% St 613 Tar Hill, & 8h 2% 383 83 31%|Thorpe . 95 9.8 613 Bogus Bill 8 1% 157 21 2h 43 |Vittitoe 20 30 613 Bathos . 4 Yoo 5h 63 55 [Rulz . s 13 613 Bam Dannenbaum.. 5 31 3h 41 61 62 |T. Walsh. 30 40 6132 Hindoo Princess 7 i 61 76 73 76 J. Martih. 20 30 612 Sunello . 1 6 8 8 8 s IN. Hill.. 30 0 Time—i, :26; %, :50%; %, 1:15%; mile, ner, W. B. Jennings & Co.’s b. c.. by St. Andrew- Winner best ridden. Jenkins began taking thi ping. Tar Hill is only a commoner. Princess 2. Good start. Won first three driving. ~Jude. e Ings casy with Erwin and was caught nap- no speed. o Scratched—Mortgage 104. 69@, FIFTH RACESix furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $40. Index. Horse. Age. Welght |St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Pin. | Jockeys. |oorm: 8 Timemaker, 6 1ns (Jenkins ¥ (346) Flower of Gol 21" |7 Watsn. | 73 s (571) Sardine, 3. g1 I 65 65 633" Olinthu 415 |E. Jones. w s |F 650 Gusto, 3. 5 100 150 THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO POR.EILL.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. f ARE S First Class . Including Berth | $8 Second Class and Meals. | COLUMBIA salls......__.Jan. 15, 28 Peb. 2, 12 ALIFO] sails. | e e iy 1 S B Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | Helena and all points in the Northwest. ‘ Through tickets to all poigts East. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 30 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. | Superintendents. | | AMERICAN LINE. | NEW YORK, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York every Wednesda: Jan. 17|St. Paul. Jan. 24 New_Yorl Jan. 31/St. Louls. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. Vew York every Wednesday, 12 noon. 1 Jan. 17| Westernland ....Feb. 7 IA-‘rrlle.!?:n:\ . Jan. 24| Kensington Feb. 4 Southwark Jan. 31| Noordland .. .Feb. 21 EMPIRE LINE. i Seattle. St. Michael, Dawson City. 108 m Feb. .Feb. .Feb. " 2 For full Information regarding freight and ! passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of salling. HONGKONG MARU. NIPPON MARU AMERICA MARY Tuesday, Jan. 1§ -Friday, Feb. 9 ‘ednesday, Mar. 7 ulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, corner First. AVERY. General Agent. 421 Market street. W. H. S. S. Moana sails via Honolulu_and Auck- land for Sydney Wed- nesday, Jan. 24, at § P. m. The S. S. Australla talls for " Honolulu nesday, Feb. 1, e 1900, at 2 b, m. 2 Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawati, Samoa, New Zealand, Australta, India, Suez, England, etc.; 3610 first class. i. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO0., na Pier 7. Foot Pacific St. Freight: 227 ot St. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursiay instead of% Saturday, from November 2. 1599, a 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. La AQUITAINE, Jan. 18: LA GAS- COGNE, Jan. LA NORMANDIE, Feb, 1; LA BRETAGNE, Feb. §. First-class to Havre, | 360 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round | trip. Second ciass to Havre, $45: § per cent redugtion on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY | FOR| UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 nm.)-.uy (Hudson building), New York, J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacific Coast Agents, § | Montgomery ave., San Francisco. fad CAPE NOME. OR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES apply CAPT. W. E. NESBITT, 516 Market. Time—i, :24%: 1%, :48%: X, Schorr's b. 'h., by {mp. Kantaka-Nellle Stanley. Timemaker best ridden at the end. Sardine cept an even chance. 5 s no wonder when she is compelled to ac- 627, purse, $400. SIXTH RACE—Mile and an elghth; hurdle; handicap; four-year-olds and upward; Index. Horse. Age. Welght.St. %m. (605) Lomo, 130/ 4 34 600 Balirta, 4 w6 42 530 Meddler, a. 185) 1 11 €05 University, 135/ 2 21 483 JOC, a 127 5 510 805 Una Colorado, a....125! 7 L] 621 Sardonic, 5... 12718 Fell Time—2:05. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. ch. x., by Red Iron-Lily W. Lomo jumps well. “Balista finished strong. Bcratched—Fi Fi 130, P F 130, Rossmore 133, ‘Winner, W. P. Fine's Meddler lacked speed BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer “Montice!lo. MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:4 a m.; 3:15, p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- days, 1 p. m. and $:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m.. 5 P, Londing and office, Mission-street Dock. Pler No. 2. Telephone Main 1505, RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC Leave San l‘nneleco via a.n-nmngl:::.kv ‘Week Day: -3:30 a. m. and 1:45 Bundays. 10:00 a. m. and ms“p.: closed car on all trains. lfl‘- Francisco to Summit and Return, i SOUTHERN PFACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEN.) nod are due (o arrive ad N FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Markct Street.) Ma *8:304 *Milton, O 4 Kovora. ... *0:00 Haywards, Niley and Wey Stations. * #8:004 Davis, Woodleod, Koights Landing, Maxyavilio, Orov o oy ©9:004 Atlantic }:xpress—Ogden and East 9:004 Martiucz, Tricy, Lathrop, Stockton, Mere-d and Fresno.. us +9:004 Port Costa, Freano, Mojave aud los Avgeles. S > . Mastinez and Way Stations A Haywards, Niles aod Way Stations. M Niles, Livezmore, Stockton, Secra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, iver Stonmer. and Way Stations . . Valiejo, Napa, Caliatoga, Sants Rosa. ia, ~ Vacal Sacramento, Woodland, Maryaviile, Orov #4:30 Niles, San Jo #3:007 Tha Owl 1 ts Landing, tockton . Tracy, Fresuo. Bakersfiel s for Sants Bar- | bara, Lea o @3:00p Surset Licitcd—El Paso, New Or- leacs and East » 3307 Stockton, Mcreed, Frosuo. . #3:30p Fresno, Vakersiiold, Santa a, Los 'Angeica, Deming, El Paso, New Oricaus aud E *:30r Hania | *6:007 Haywards, 16:30¢ Vallelo 3 #6:30+ Oriental Mail—Ogd 13:00p Vallcjo, tions ©8:08¢ Oregon and Califoruia Express, dao- mmento. Maryavillo, Reddilng, Portland, Prget Sonnd and Fash_*8s83, OBAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) *Br10A Nowark, Centervilic, an Jose, F elton, Boulder Creek,Santa Cruzand Way !ml:nt i, B oas: Hiew *3:309 13; Jenterviile, San ew i 'N:‘l':mlun. eiton, " Noulder Creck, Banta Cruz and Principal W a3y Btatloos. - 110:39, jan Jone, Los Gatos..... . Excursion, Sax Jose and tioms lxII: %nn(m Way CREEK ROUTE FERAY Prem SN FRAKGISCO—Foot of Market Sirest (Slip 8] *715 9:00 11:00a.x. 11:30 *300 $3:00 *4:00 15:00 *6:00r.m. Frow OARLAND—Fool of Brondway.—*0:00 8:00 10:004.u. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 00 14:00 *3:0%r.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 78:104 Ocean View, South San Francisco., 10:808 *7:004 Ban Joso and Way Stations (New Almaden Wed n .o *“1:807 %004 flan Jose, Tres I Luis _Obisp: Principal Way 404 Sun Joso awl Way Station 304 Ban'Jose aud Way Stations . 43:48r Sau Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Tres Pinos, Sauta Monterey and Pacifio Grove 8:30p San Jose aud Way Static 4:08p San Jose aud Principal W 13:00% San Josoand Principal Way Stations 5:30p San Joss aud Prineinal Way Station #G::30r San Jose and Way Statio P & Jose and Way Stations. A for Morning. P for Aftemoon. * Daily. + Sunday exeepted. $ Sunday only. b Saturday on'y. & Tuesdays and Fridays ¢ Thursdays snd Sundava. EALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C8, LAEASSEH BAN FRANCISGO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibaron Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 19:00, 19:004 WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 13:3, 3 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 D. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.: 1:20. 330, D, m. AFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ; 13:48, p. m. Saturdays—Extra trivs at 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:4 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:06, o. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same scheduls as above. Leav Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. October 15, Sun- 1899 Sun- | Week days. [ Destination | days. | Days. 8:00 am| 40 am| 3:40 am | 9:30 am| e 5:00 pm| 35 pm| 6:22 pm Fuiton, Windsor, 10:35 am Healdsburg. Lytton, 3:00 am| 0:22 pm |Hoplana ana s:00am| Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pra [10:25 ara 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| 3:00am| Sonoma and 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 32 pm 5:00 am| Sebastopol. am 1025 am 5:00 pm 1 7:5 pm| 6:22 pma connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wi and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytion Geyserville for Skaggs Bprings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at FHop- land Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartiett Springs: at Ukian for Vieny prings. Sacatosa Springs. Biue Lakes. Laured ?&n ke, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, ter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriey's, ell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's ot Springs. Mendocino " City. Fort “Brass -u"i’:o i I'sp:mufi-m.. Dsen'a T s, ’ Beotla and Eureka. i Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- On Sunday_round triv tickets to all potnts by ckets to ond San Rafael at half rates. i icket Offices, 850 Market st., Chronicls bldg. " C WHH;P:G‘ R. X. RTAN. CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route Stages rings for Lytton Sprin: Te CHICAGO This is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the continent. CoxyEecTiNG TRAIN LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 5 P.11. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Satarday, arriving I Chicago at 2 15 P.M in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:% EXPRESS P, With Paiace aud Tours ns DALY Ghicagoaad Base " ovLouiss Local trains, between Siockton, resno, Hanford, Vi i and Bakersfield. TR - IAD _Sf[ YOU IN ian k)‘rgld e, office. 623 arket Street, Ph: Mai 3 12 1! 3 Santa Clara Street. oS e VALLEY NORTH PACIFIC COASY RAILROAD. Via Seusalite Ferry. PROM SAN FRANCISCO TO .!a AND SAN WEEK DAYS—*7.g, >0, B (s, MILL VALLE® - 100 & m.: *nag, facl, on Mondays, Wednesdays -u“l‘-:;'fiyg' R i SERR A Bore, wetnentars s R R —— 800, 646 p. m - gk Sou THROUGH TRAINS, 8 Eeene, & m. week and way statk D. m. Saturdays—Tomales and vay steions & m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations